How to treat uterine prolapse?

How to treat uterine prolapse?

Uterine prolapse is a disease that occurs in many women. Generally speaking, it is caused by carelessness during childbirth or sexual intercourse, or by being too intense. Some women even have a prolapsed uterus that sticks out of the vagina. These hazards are particularly serious and may generally cause gynecological infections. The following article will explain how to treat uterine prolapse.

When women experience the above-mentioned symptoms of postpartum uterine prolapse, they should pay close attention and go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time to avoid the disease affecting their health.

Treatments for uterine prolapse:

1. Surgical treatment: The appropriate surgical method should be selected according to the patient's age, fertility requirements and physical condition. The main treatment for uterine prolapse is surgery. After a vaginal hysterectomy, the base ligaments and other stimuli are drawn and stabilized, and the pelvic floor muscles and vaginal wall are repaired at the same time, including repairing the anterior vaginal wall mucosa to prevent bladder prolapse, and repairing the posterior vaginal wall mucosa to prevent rectal prolapse. However, this method is not suitable for young infertile patients and elderly patients.

2. Traditional Chinese Medicine: External application of Chinese medicine and Tigong Fushanfang Patch are the most effective prescriptions for the treatment of uterine prolapse in traditional Chinese medicine. They follow the traditional Chinese medicine concept of external treatment of internal diseases to treat uterine prolapse. With the help of the effects of medicine and heat, they act on the body through the skin and mucous membranes to promote pore dredging, meridian harmonization, and smooth flow of qi and blood, thereby achieving the therapeutic effects of raising yang and replenishing qi, tonifying the kidney and consolidating prolapse, and achieving the purpose of completely curing uterine prolapse.

3. General supportive therapy: strengthen physical fitness, improve nutrition, pay attention to proper rest, maintain smooth bowel movements, avoid activities that increase abdominal pressure and heavy physical labor, and actively treat chronic diseases such as chronic cough, diarrhea, etc.

In the article, we learned how to treat uterine prolapse. First of all, there are many ways to treat prolapse. We can usually use some special time in life to choose a good treatment method. Everyone should also pay more attention and avoid touching some unclean objects.

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